If you are seeking a world-class educational experience within a vibrant, Christ-centered learning community, Cedarville is the place for you. Step up to the challenge of our arts, sciences, professional and graduate programs, and achieve more than you ever imagined. Be challenged and transformed by professors who are experts in their fields and invest their lives at Cedarville to mentor and guide students like you.

CedarInfo is the protected portion of the University website that houses your personal information (e.g., course schedule and 14-digit library ID number, transcript, student account, invoice, etc.). You should become familiar with the resources located at this webpage.

Your library 14-digit ID can be found at CedarInfo by viewing “Your class schedule, advisor, library id” under the heading Academic (Student) Transactions. Visit the Centennial Library to access resources for distance and online students along with library tutorials.

The Academic Enrichment Center (The Cove) ensures that students with documented disabilities are provided equal access to educational programs, services, and activities. If you believe you need academic accommodations because of the impact of a disability, please complete an Application for Disability Services and submit the application to the disabilities compliance coordinator. Cedarville University requests a one-month processing time for all applications to Disability Services. For more information, or to access the application and details on necessary documentation, visit Disability Services, or call 937-766-3845.

New students may have student ID cards made at Campus Safety located on the top floor of the Stevens Student Center next to the main Information Desk.

If you attend Orientation Day prior to the start of fall semester, you will get your Cedarville University ID card at that event.

If you are unble to attend Orientation Day on campus or live too far to come to campus, and you would like to have a physical student ID card, contact your program advisor. One reason that you might want a physical ID card is for purchasing discount student tickets to events in your area.

The 14-digit number on your student ID card is your library ID number. This is the number to use when accessing library resources online. If you do not have a physical ID card or you do not have it with you when accessing library resources online, you can find your 14-digit library ID number by viewing your class schedule at CedarInfo.